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BTW Triangular Cross Section Labyrinth was introduced by Bailey in 1972 May issue of Electronic&Wireless World 🙂

I dont pretend to be the first time inventor or something like that.
But also did not read Bailey papers when was designing. For me a "push" for that was one order from customer. And main issue was - how to make many turns and still keep triangular, in determined outer dimensions.
Does not matter, the main thing - sound is good) Now will make a search for that 1972 issue. You know, previously Ukraine was a part of USSR and we were reading totally differet magazines with you))
 
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So you had a good catch! A different geometry when/where there are no
parallel walls, I know it's better. The 'stimulus' is not reflected and bounced
inside with regular patterns like in parallel (epipedus!) boxes ...

The Triangular Etc etc design I found was on a book for building boxes that
I bought many years ago, and it's from a German guy. I used to read EWW only in the nineties, just when some 'audio related' articles appeared.
 
Ok, now I understand. I don't spend as much time on the forums as I would like to and unfortunately missed your thread about that project.
This is simple, Grade A 3/4" domestic Birch plywood. It is the cheapest "flaw free", 3/4" plywood at Toledo Plywood. $58 for a 4x8 sheet.


It looks like the Birch veneer on the wood I am using for my current project.
 
So, without wandering too far OT, and as charcoal may have been wondering, how is the low end, cervelorider? With floor coupling a similar style OB I made had decent low end (mine wasn't square and driver was off-center as Charcoal also asked). Without that, I could imagine it might get a bit thin.(?)